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186NATIONAL GUARD HALL. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COM.mencing MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, The Renowned Historical Celebrities, BUFFALO BILL (HON. WILLIAM F. CODY), Chief Scout for Generals Terry and Crook, and CAPTAIN JACK (CAPTAIN J. CRAWFORD), the Poet Scout of the Plains, both direct from their commands in the Black Hills, supported by a powerful dramatic organization, consisting of twenty-five ladies and gentlemen. Splendid scenery, costumes and effects. Monday and Tuesday evenings the realistic Western drama, written especially for BUFFALO BILL, entitled "Life on the Border." Wednesday evening the "Red Right Hand, or Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer." Thursday evening the great border drama, "Scouts of the Plains." Great programme for Friday, the last night. Admission, One Dollar. Gallery, Fifty Cents. Reserved seats, Fifty Cents extra--for sale at Ash's Book-store, corner of O and Taylor streets. je21 td | 186NATIONAL GUARD HALL. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COM.mencing MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, The Renowned Historical Celebrities, BUFFALO BILL (HON. WILLIAM F. CODY), Chief Scout for Generals Terry and Crook, and CAPTAIN JACK (CAPTAIN J. CRAWFORD), the Poet Scout of the Plains, both direct from their commands in the Black Hills, supported by a powerful dramatic organization, consisting of twenty-five ladies and gentlemen. Splendid scenery, costumes and effects. Monday and Tuesday evenings the realistic Western drama, written especially for BUFFALO BILL, entitled "Life on the Border." Wednesday evening the "Red Right Hand, or Buffalo Bill's First Scalp for Custer." Thursday evening the great border drama, "Scouts of the Plains." Great programme for Friday, the last night. Admission, One Dollar. Gallery, Fifty Cents. Reserved seats, Fifty Cents extra--for sale at Ash's Book-store, corner of O and Taylor streets. je21 td |
